Whether it's overwhelming amazement or utter sadness, these reveals captured us immediately.
People will have to ask Activision Blizzard for an "exact launch timetable", however.
Activision is looking to invest heavily in two of Blizzard's biggest properties.
Let’s just hope they actually do have something meaningful to show this time.
Blizzard eventually decided they would polish up the game and release it worldwide.
“Fans are letting us know what they want us to be working on. Loudly.”
Blizzard desperately trying to contain the negative reception to the upcoming Diablo Immortal.
However, there will still be some partnerships with external developers.
"Blizzard severely miscalculated how their fans would respond," said Cowen and Company to investors.
Blizzard denies pulling any announcements or having any plans for the same.
This whole mess could have been avoided...
Ex-Blizzard developer thinks Blizzard is now out of touch with the fans.
The game "would not allow you" to play without an internet connection, according to Blizzard's Wyatt Cheng.
Expect "more mobile titles" that span "all of our IPs", says Blizzard's Allen Adham.
Control scheme "taking inspiration" from NetEase's other titles, says Blizzard's Allen Adham.
Co-founder Allen Adham reaffirms that "multiple things" are in development.
Set between Diablo 2 and 3, this mobile offshoot is developed by NetEase.